Thursday, September 22, 2011

I installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?

I have installed a pci PowerColor ATI radeon 9250 graphics card to my old PC but l receive no signal (My monitor is connected correctly to the new graphics card)but the fan of the grphic card works How do i know if i have to buy a larger power supply?(i have tried to change bios setting for Primary Video to PCI, but there is only 'auto' and 'onboard' option, so ihave selected auto)

My Pc Hardware:

Pentium II 233 MHz

196 MB RAM

Motherboard ACER ASPIRE 6000

Nec Dual Layer DVD Writer

Linksys wireless g network intrface card

Operating system:

Windows XP media center 2005 SP2I installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?
I actually had a similar problem for a different reason%26gt;



Try to %26quot;enable VGA mode%26quot;



Guaranteed to work (i think) give it a shot!



Good Luck!I installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?
Go into device manager and try disabling the onboard video card.I installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?
Most likely, but you are beating a dead horse here. Your system is fairly outdated and is not suited for running XP.



In fact, your memory (196MB) is below the minumum system requirements for running XP and so is the speed of your processor.



I even doubt that the PCI slots in your machine are even capable of supporting this card. Probably needs a PCI 2.0 slot.I installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?
I doubt your motherboard is compatible with that vid cardI installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?
ok, sorry for critisizing this but, You Are Crazy, Its kind of hard to run all that hardware and OS on such a wimpy processor.



On the bright side, its cool your trying.



Is this a media center you built.I installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?
Your biggest problem is the processor on the Graphics card is only 33MHz less than the processor on your main board. Yes, the video graphics card has a processor on it.



The best thing for you to do if you need to have the graphics card for some reason is to update your mainboard and processor on the main board. Not to mention the fact that neither your amount of processor speed nor your amount of RAM match the minimum system requirements for WinXP.



Although, just for laughs here. I remember when Bill Gates said no one would ever need more than 640K of RAM, but what did he know, right?I installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?
Update your BIOS to the latest. Turn off on-board Video, through BIOS, Mother Board %26quot;JUMPER%26quot;, or OS. as in disable that vidcrd through the control panel.

If you are getting video through the on-board but not the PCI, then do the above. This is on-board video OK to MONITOR, while PCI vidcard is installed. If no vid from either Use safemode change IRQ settings for the installed card. Now the latter is not easy, will need experience, do not attempt if not sure. would love to AID in that one, deep field. e-mail jayspc@hot.rr.com for deeper insight.



Ps that MOBO should handle a higher CPU like a 333.I installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?
Maybe,maybe your chipset i think,because i had same problem like you.my motherboard is asus.the chipset is VIA brand.I try sapphire 9550 pro,also no signal.So i try other G.card,and success.SO the ProBlem is maybe your Motherboard chipset.I SAID MAYBE,bcoz im not so professional about this,im based on my experienced.OK?I installed a new graphics and its fan works but i receive no signalDo i have to buy a larger powersupply?
Welll, you might need to try to install the drivers again. Did you get a signal before on you old card. First, uninstall the drivers for the old card then when you install the new card then you add the new drivers. It's not your power supply, but it has been common, but since you just installed a new card always go backwards then forward. Hope this helps!
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